I am a recently gradated software engineer building performance sensitive fullstack applications in the VOIP industry. I currently love rust and am doing a deep dive into systems programming.
I have a bunch of kintsugi stuff in regular use so I can answer. Microwave is a definite no! It arcs, kind of like gold-rimmed plates would I guess.
Dishwasher you can. The repair is really two parts: the bond that holds it together and the gold dust that covers the lacquer. The join bond can handle the dishwasher. The gold layer needs touchup every few years anyway, but it will need it a lot more often if it goes through the dishwasher regularly. Gold is expensive.
There are some other ways of applying the gold that can hold up better, but they're less common.
Location: San Diego, United States
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Technologies: nodejs react Java c rust
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Currently working in voip. I’d like to write good software that’s robust and performant without all the bloat.
I have the same thoughts, I recently was tasked with looking at a Shopify website that was built with a no code tool. It’s unfixable. How do we fix this as an industry? I don’t think we do.
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